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FactoryFour Finds $5M, Sets Up Shop In Culver City

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FactoryFour , a startup which developing software to enable custom production of industrial goods, has raised $5M in a Series A funding, and set up shop in Culver City. The startup's Series A funding was led by August Capital, and also included existing investor Refactor Capital. READ MORE>>.

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Signal Sciences Signs Up New Customer

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Culver City-based Signal Sciences , the web defense software developer led by Andrew Peterson, said on Thurday that it has signed up a new customer, One Medical. Financial details of the customer win were not announced.

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TechZulu Tech Crawl | Culver City Edition!

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TZ Tech Crawl is back this month and heading to Culver City! Come take a tour of some of the hottest LA Tech companies located in Culver City! Why not stop by for a quick beer, game, snack or just say hi at one of the many Culver City tech companies from 6pm to 10:30pm? Custom ad deals and partnerships.

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Embrace Gets $45M For Mobile Data Tracking

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Culver City-based Embrace, a new startup focused on helping companies manage the mobile data they are collecting, has raised $45M in a funding round. Embrace says its customers include Hyatt, GOAT, Apprentice, Cameo, and TextNow. The company's co-founder and CEO is Eric Futoran.

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Replicated Ties Into AWS Partner Program

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Culver City-based Replicated, a startup that provides commercial and open source tools to streamline distribution and management of third party applications into enterprises, says it has linked in with the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Partner Network (APN) Global Startup Program. Replicated is led by co-founder and CEO Grant Miller.

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Replicated Raises $50M In Series C

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Culver City-based Replicated, a developer of a container-based platform which makes it easier for software vendors to deploy cloud native applications inside customers'​ environments, has raised $50M in its Series C funding, the company said Tuesday.

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Pitching access management on the fly, Los Angeles-based Britive raises $5.4 million

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LA gets a big SaaS exit as Fastly nabs the Culver City-based Signal Sciences for $775M. The company already has over a dozen customers using its technology after launching merely two years ago. million from LA’s own venture fund, Upfront Ventures and a clutch of security experts.